Papers, 1924-1978.

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Papers, 1924-1978.

The collection documents Divine's career as a student and professor in economics. Included are lecture notes from doctoral-level courses Divine took at the London School of Economics in the 1930s, as well as materials used in his own teaching in the College of Business Administration at Marquette. The collection also contains correspondence related to Divine's tenure as editor of the Marquette Business Review from 1964-1976 and an unpublished book-length manuscript on economic principles and social policy.

2.1 cubic ft.

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